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1. One-dimensional associated homogeneous distributions
... (3) Another comment is in order on the use of the words order (of association) and degree (of homogeneity) of an AHD. We are forced to make a strict distinction between these two terms in the theory of AHDs. What is usu- ... See full document
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Improving the sensitivity of J coupling measurements in solids with application to disordered materials
... network, 1–4 along with information concerning the length and angle between particular ...from one-dimensional NMR spectra, in solids, line broadening caused by anisotropic interactions and ... See full document
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Structural Analysis of Nuclear Fuel Element with Ansys Software
... a one-node lumped parameter model for the fuel ...was one of the parameters determining the density-wave ...used one-dimensional homogeneous equilibrium assumptions for diabatic ... See full document
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Some problems of inference in two-dimensional distributions
... . One method of doing this is to simulate M independent sets of samples of size N , then independently estimate 0 from each ...- 1, 2, ...use one of ... See full document
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One Dimensional Filamentary Multiparticle Quantum Structures Arising in the Plane Transverse to External Homogeneous Magnetic Field
... principle: one segment contains one particle or contains no ...from one another (Section 4). Each isolated segment can be filled with one fermion (electron), that is, the number of electrons ... See full document
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The effect of added pollutant along a river on the pollutant concentration described by one –dimensional advection diffusion equation.
... the one dimensional advective-dispersive equation for solute transport in homogeneous porous media along non – uniform ...R 1 on pollutant concentration along the river ... See full document
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Nonhomogeneous Boundary Value Problem for One-Dimensional Compressible Viscous Micropolar Fluid Model: Regularity of the Solution
... 0, 1 and transforming the original problem into homogeneous one, we prove that the state function is H ¨older continuous on 0, 1×0, T, for ... See full document
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Response of generalized thermoelastic infinite medium due to periodically varying heat sources
... The homogeneous isotropic infinite porous thermoelastic solid body is unstrained and unstressed initially but has a uniform temperature distribution T 0 ...for one- dimensional case, the displacement ... See full document
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Cluster size distributions for irreversible cooperative filling of lattices II Exact one dimensional results for noncoalescing clusters
... uniform, one-dimensional lattice are filled irreversibly and cooperatively, with the rates ki, depending on the number i=0,1,2 of filled nearest ...then one has D(θ) ∼ (2ρθ)−1 as ... See full document
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Supersymmetry, Cosmological Constant and Inflation: Towards a fundamental cosmic picture via “running vacuum”
... is associated indirectly with a Starobinsky type inflation in its original sense ...modes associated with higher curvature terms of the (one-loop) e ff ective action of simple (3 + ... See full document
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ONE-DIMENSIONAL RANDOM WALKS 1. SIMPLE RANDOM WALK
... 4.4. Step Distributions with Finite Support. There is an analytic procedure, the so-called Wiener- Hopf factorization technique, that directly relates the joint distribution of the first ladder index and ladder ... See full document
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Solution of Burger's Equation in a One-Dimensional Groundwater Recharge by Spreading Using q-Homotopy Analysis Method
... Table 1 and ...rated homogeneous porous medium steadily and uniformly increases due to the groundwater recharge by spreading with the increasing depth (vertical height Z) as well as time T ...to 1 as ... See full document
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HOMOTOPY PERTURBATION SUMUDU TRANSFORM METHOD FOR ONE AND TWO DIMENSIONAL HOMOGENEOUS HEAT EQUATIONS
... Sumudu Transform Method (STM) was first proposed by G. K. Watugala who was succesfully applied to various linear differential equations [1-3]. F. M. Belgacem and A. A. Karaballi introduced the fundamental ... See full document
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One dimensional solute transport in homogeneous porous domain
... (2009). One Dimensional Solute Transport for Uniform and Varying Pulse Type Input Point Source with Temporally Dependent Coefficients in Longitudinal Semi-Infinite Homogeneous Porous ...Computing. ... See full document
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Compact integrated radial basis function modelling of particulate suspensions
... 1. N. Thai-Quang, N. Mai-Duy, T. Tran-Cong (2011, September 6-10): A Numerical Study of Integrated Radial-Basis-Functions for the Pressure- Velocity Formulation. 7th International Conference on Computational & ... See full document
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3-D flow of a compressible viscous micropolar fluid with spherical symmetry: a local existence theorem
... The initial boundary problems for the system ()-() so far have not been considered in three-dimensional case. The same and similar models in one-dimensional case were considered in [, , ] and ... See full document
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Three Dimensional Electromagnetic Concentrators with Homogeneous Material Parameters
... Since almost 95% of the solar radiation is concentrated within the wavelength range from 250 nm to 2500 nm, solar concentrators should operate in a wide spectral range. Fig. 6 shows the power flow distributions of ... See full document
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Excitations for the one dimensional S = 1 pseudo Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain
... 1 as being occupied by spin-half particles with pseudospin components S˜iz=±1/2 and sites with Siz=0 as being empty (occupied by ...(containing one site with ...in one-dimensional ... See full document
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Hardy type inequalities associated with the Weinstein operator
... spaces associated with the Weinstein ...the homogeneous Weinstein-Besov spaces and many spaces, as the homogeneous Weinstein-Riesz spaces and the generalized Lorentz ...the homogeneous ... See full document
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Compact integrated radial basis function modelling of particulate suspensions
... lower one. Falling faster, the upper particle touches the lower one at t = ...0.342s. One can see that the results computed by the present method are similar to those observed in Wang et ... See full document
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